On 06/21/2024 09:59 PM, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 21/06/2024 11:39, David Christensen wrote:
On 6/20/24 19:10, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 20/06/2024 12:06, David Christensen wrote:
You can use the fdisk(8) command to list the partitions on a drive.
lsblk --fs
perhaps with "-o +SIZE" may be more convenient to get overview of
drives.
The debian-11.9.0-amd64-netinst rescue shell does not include lsblk(8):
My bad, I missed that the topic is specific to installer rescue mode. I
usually boot a live image for rescue. It is more convenient: more tools
are available or can be temporary installed, a browser may be used to
search for failure details. A possible downside is enabling of found
swap partitions and automounting of removable drives.
Thank you for reminding me of live images just now. Perfect timing.
I have an i386 machine with some atypical constraints.
https://www.debian.org/CD/live/ states only amd64 images are currently
available.
Questions:
1. What is latest i386 live image available in some archive?
2. I have a working machine that will take a current full install
of an i386 system. Can an average user create his own i386 live
install image?